μαζέυω (mazebo/mazevo).
a place to gather to gather
'Gather' in French is 'rassembler'
To gather. So, to 'accumulate' money would mean: to gather money.
Gather cubs?
Gather or crowed together
If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.
Synonyms for gather include collect, amass, acquire, obtain.
If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
Greek malls and shopping areas were called Agoras by the Ancient Greeks. Agoras were places for the Greeks to gather, shop, and meet friends.
Zeus mean same in Greek
acumlitate is not a word. If you meant accumulate, it means: gather together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of or gradually gather or acquire or gather or build up